Thread: New Age Motorsports Chassis
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	04-25-2010 04:40 PM #1 New Age Motorsports Chassis New Age Motorsports Chassis
 
 Just got back from Connecticut, picked up my rolling Graffiti Tribute chassis. First off, Ed and his son are great folks. They took the time to explain each aspect of what I had purchased. He also explained how to prep it for paint correctly, and great other advice on what I should do. I found him to be a valuable asset of knowledge. As of 12:00 yesterday, I have a new 32 Guru and friend.
 
 I have to say, this thing is put together like a tank. Boxed in, has a center section that looks like something NASA would use. The TIG welds are all clean and beautiful. If I was to say I am impressed, it would be an understatement. I had heard thru the grapevine that this cat was good, but man, you wouldn't believe it. While I was there, Ed showed me some bodies he makes. The fiberglass work is flawless, and after he gets the reinforcing steel in it, the doors shut like an all steel body would ( if not better ). All around the windows was wood framing that looked like a cabinet shop had fitted it. They were awsome. I also bought a chopped grill shell and headlamps. They as well are excellent.
 
 Here's some pictures of it and a pic of the wonderful welding he does ( forgive my photography skills ). I will vouch for them anytime. ( Sorry, my shop is small and a wreck )
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   Last edited by Weasel Diesel; 04-25-2010 at 05:03 PM. 
 
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	04-25-2010 04:55 PM #2
 If you think your garage is a mess, you have NO idea.......... 
 
 That frame and chassis are excellent. Such a smart way to begin a build. I hope my Son Don doesn't see this thread, he's getting ready to pull the trigger on something and a Graffiti coupe is at the head of the list.  
 
 Keep us posted on how the build goes.
 
 Don
 
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	04-25-2010 09:38 PM #3
 Glad you like your chassis Weasel Diesel!!!! Old Ed may be SLOW but he is DAMN GOOD!!!! We will having you hunting black 55's in no time !!!! Welcome to the world of owning a DEUCE !!!! Welcome to the world of owning a DEUCE . .
 
 Your Friend
 Rick (Project THX 138)
 
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	04-26-2010 06:43 AM #4
 Project..., funny that you said that. At the last local car show here, a gent had a black 55 with "Looking for Milner" written small on the back glass. I told him " Be careful what you wish for....He's coming".We will having you hunting black 55's in no time 
 This is the car.
 
   Last edited by Weasel Diesel; 04-26-2010 at 07:00 AM. 
 
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	04-26-2010 03:01 PM #5
 Told you the wait was worth it didn't I! do you have a body for the frame? by the way, missed you by a 1/2 hour at Ed'sLast edited by jacplumb; 04-26-2010 at 03:04 PM. 
 
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	04-28-2010 04:27 AM #6
 Jacplumb, sorry I missed ya. We was burning up interstate Saturday. We went from Richmond Va to Connecticut and back all in 1 day. What a trip !! I had that Duramax in the wind. Once we picked her up, we were trying to get back in time to drag her thru our local car show and show off the construction of this thing. We were 12 minutes late. The driving wasn't bad, but the Tolls with the trailer Eat me alive. It costed 75.00 in tolls, just to go up. One toll in Maryland charged me 5.00 for the pickup and 18.00 for the trailer. The only bad stretch I ran into was New York just after I came off the Washington bridge. Not the drivers, but the potholes tried to swallow the truck & trailer.missed you by a 1/2 hour at Ed's
 
 Nope, no body for it yet, got to get some more scratch together. Shoot, I had to sell guns, do side work on others cars, and some minor prostitution ( I'm not proud of ) to buy the chassis.  Last edited by Weasel Diesel; 04-28-2010 at 04:33 AM. 
 
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	04-28-2010 01:56 PM #7
 Yea, not easy going from point A to point B these days but glad you made it, Ed is about 1 hour + for me, and $1.00 toll without a trailer. I will be picking up another frame he is doing for me. Graffiti Correct with all original cross members. we put the rails in the jig that day. and hey, keep that prostitution stuff to your self! Jack
 
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	04-28-2010 03:24 PM #8
 Looks just like my show me FrameSometime Kool is the Rule But Bad is Bad  
 
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	06-14-2010 10:16 AM #9
 We're getting there !!! So far I've blew out 2 checking accounts and melted 3 Visa cards.... Anybody in the market for a kidney or slightly blown out left lung ?? HMMMM, I don't think those kids NEED to go to college anyway, so where did I put that bank book at?? Hopefully by sunday I'll have the radiator mounted and headlamps on. Hopefully by sunday I'll have the radiator mounted and headlamps on.
 
  
 
  
 
   Last edited by Weasel Diesel; 06-16-2010 at 04:56 PM. 
 
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	06-14-2010 10:24 AM #10
 Looking good! I hear you on the money thing. 
 
 Lynn
 '32 3W
 
 There's no 12 step program for stupid!
 
 http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
 
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	06-18-2010 03:29 AM #11
 Hey Weasel Diesel,
 
 MAN YOUR CAR IS LOOKING BITCHIN! Keep up the good work and remember that it's just money and you can't take it with you when you go so have fun on this earth while you still can ! !
 
 Your Graffiti Brother
 Rick (Project THX 138)
 
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	06-18-2010 12:35 PM #12
 Have you found a body yet, and are you getting it from Ed? Just curious about building that terrific chassis without mocking up the body on the frame.Jack 
 
 Gone to Texas
 
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	06-19-2010 05:31 AM #13
 Henry, No body yet. But it seems that the way Ed put this thing together, it's like a big jigsaw puzzle that goes together real easy. When I do get a body, it will probably be from him. He used one of his bodies as the template ( he already drilled the body mount holes ). So, If I just stick with the way he laid it out, and use the pieces that he used to lay it out, I should be OK. Everything I am doing now is the things I can do and get out the way, without having the body here. I guess sooner or later I will start getting to the point that I will need to have the body here in order to proceed further. If I follow the Yellow Brick Road he laid out, it should stay fairly smooth, I figure.
 
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	06-20-2010 07:10 AM #14
 You are correct Weasel Diesel, Ed's bodies are made on a buck to match his frames so no mock up is really needed. This is just one reason that I love dealing with Ed and Chris as everything they do over at New Age Motorsports is really thought out long and hard as they don't just throw things together and say here you go. I have been dealing with Ed and Chris for some time now and I have always been 100% happy with EVERYTHING they have made for me.
 
 I can't wait to see a body sitting on your chassis!
 
 Rick
 
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	06-21-2010 11:54 AM #15
 Be careful..no experience with the roadster but the coupe was not perfect by any standard.The chassis was also a bit off. About 150 hours in the body to make it rite and the chassis was a bit messed up in the tail. Now we are in CT so it did not ship far. I would not finish anything till i did a complete assembly. Cant beat the car for the money but its got its little deals.....
 Lookin good.
 





 
		
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